Just so everyone knows, steam usernames are limited to 32 characters. That should mean that you have 108 characters of leeway to write out an entire message. Your longest one which is "[name], 1st in Dove Deathless, improves streak to 8 wins, dying on 1-1" still leaves roughly 44 chars left. If you are thinking of doing links as well, you would have 20 chars left to play around. (A link will always take 23 chars and 1 extra for separating it from the rest of the tweet.)

I'm fine with the proposed tweets above, maybe my only suggestion is to add a period or exclamation mark at the end because you have space. (Grammar pls.)

*Edit* It might be a squeeze when you add #necrodancer to the tweet but you should still make it with all available tweets even after adding a link. Also didn't take into account character names but it should be fine. You may have trouble with extremely long names on All char or Deathless though :/

DeamonHunter wrote:Just so everyone knows, steam usernames are limited to 32 characters. That should mean that you have 108 characters of leeway to write out an entire message. Your longest one which is "[name], 1st in Dove Deathless, improves streak to 8 wins, dying on 1-1" still leaves roughly 44 chars left. If you are thinking of doing links as well, you would have 20 chars left to play around. (A link will always take 23 chars and 1 extra for separating it from the rest of the tweet.)

I'm fine with the proposed tweets above, maybe my only suggestion is to add a period or exclamation mark at the end because you have space. (Grammar pls.)

*Edit* It might be a squeeze when you add #necrodancer to the tweet but you should still make it with all available tweets even after adding a link. Also didn't take into account character names but it should be fine. You may have trouble with extremely long names on All char or Deathless though :/

is 140 characters, with maximum steam name length it's up to 153 characters.If the steam name exceeds 16 characters I guess it's pruning them and/or removing #necrodancer, I can do a pass through the leaderboards to see how common long steam names are.

On the topic of twitter integration:After playing around and thinking how to connect steam id to twitter handle, I think the best way is to require somebody to include a link to their twitter handle in their steam profile summary, which i can then fetch and place in the tweet if it's there.I first planned on having both steam name and twitter handle, but as I link to the online leaderboards it's easy to get the steam name from there if somebody is interested in it. (Or you can mention your steam name in your twitter summary )

Probably referring to a speedrun category where all enemies need to be killed before moving to the next level.

@Artman40: No detection / scoreboard in-game for that kind of thing, unfortunately! Maybe sometime in the future. The score bot can only use whatever scoreboards are available through Steam's community data. The game only covers the following:

Whether it's a hardcore or speedrun leaderboard

Which character is used, "all characters" and "story mode" counting as individual characters

Whether or not it's the board for runs that are using custom music / co-op / custom level seeds (or a combination of)

Sorry for the long downtime, I've had a really busy few weeks with work and have had 0 time and energy for personal projects. I have no clue where the bug originates from, but I'm dumping the cache and hoping it won't happen for another few month. Here's the diff from current leaderboard compared to when it went down (including cheaters and bugged scores).